Bill Text: HI SB2834 | 2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-05-29 - Act 033, 05/28/2024 (Gov. Msg. No. 1133). [SB2834 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2024-SB2834-Amended.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2834 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
H.D. 2 |
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C.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE LANDLORD-TENANT CODE.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Chapter 521, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§521- Death
of a tenant; notice. (a)
As part of the rental agreement or in a separate written instrument, a tenant
may designate the name and contact information, including mailing address, of a
representative authorized by the tenant to collect or dispose of the tenant's personal
property within the dwelling unit if the tenant dies during the tenancy.
(b) Upon
the death of the tenant or, in the case of multiple tenants, the death of all
tenants, the landlord shall contact the representative by registered mail and
any other contact information provided by the tenant to provide notice pursuant
to subsection (c). In the absence of a
written designation of a representative by the deceased tenant, the landlord
shall send notice to the estate of the deceased tenant at the address of the
dwelling unit. If upon delivery of the notice
to the estate, an individual comes forward and provides the landlord with a court
order evidencing the individual's authority to act as a representative for the
deceased tenant, the individual shall be considered the representative for the
purposes of this section. In the absence
of a written designation of a representative by the deceased tenant or the
designated representative or representative of the deceased tenant's estate
does not come forward, a family member who comes forward shall be considered
the representative for the purposes of this section.
(c) The
notice required under this section shall contain the following information:
(1) The name of the
deceased tenant, the address of the dwelling unit, and that the representative,
if any, was identified by the tenant to collect or dispose of the tenant's personal
property in the event of the tenant's death;
(2) The approximate
date of the deceased tenant's death;
(3) The monthly
rent amount and the date through which rent has been paid;
(4) A statement
that the tenancy will terminate fifteen calendar days from the date the notice
is mailed or personally delivered or the date through which the rent has been
paid, whichever is later; and
(5) A statement
that upon the termination of the tenancy, the landlord may dispose of any
remaining personal property that the landlord, in good faith, determines to be
of value, in or around the dwelling unit, by either:
(A) Selling
the property, in a commercially reasonable manner;
(B) Storing
the property at the expense of the deceased tenant's estate; or
(C) Donating
the property to a charitable organization.
(d) If the representative contacts the landlord
within fifteen calendar days of the mailing or personal delivery of the written
notice pursuant to subsection (c), the landlord shall provide the
representative access to the dwelling unit for the sole purpose of allowing the
representative to remove the deceased tenant's personal property in a
reasonable manner. The representative
shall surrender the dwelling unit to the landlord after the removal of the
deceased tenant's personal property.
This section shall not create a landlord-tenant relationship between the
landlord and the representative.
(e) The tenancy shall
terminate fifteen calendar days from the date the notice is mailed or
personally delivered to the representative or the deceased tenant's estate, or
the date through which the rent has been paid, whichever is later. Upon the termination of the tenancy, the
landlord may dispose of any remaining personal property in or around the dwelling
unit that the landlord, in good faith, determines to be of value by:
(1) Selling the
property, in a commercially reasonable manner;
(2) Storing the
property at the expense of the deceased tenant's estate; or
(3) Donating the
property to a charitable organization.
(f) The method of disposal of the remaining personal
property of value shall be at the discretion of the landlord and without
liability to the landlord; provided that the landlord is in compliance with this
section. If personal property is sold in
a commercially reasonable manner, then the proceeds of the sale, after deducting
accrued rent and costs of storage, advertising, and sale, shall be held in a trust
for the representative for thirty calendar days, after which time the proceeds
shall be forfeited to the landlord.
(g) The landlord may
dispose of any remaining personal property that has no value, including but not
limited to trash and perishable food, immediately and without notice to the representative
or the deceased tenant's estate without liability.
(h) Within fourteen calendar
days of the termination of the tenancy or fourteen calendar days after the
representative has removed the tenant's personal property, the landlord shall
account for the security deposit as provided by section 521-44; provided that
any security deposit balance owed to the tenant shall be paid to the representative
or the deceased tenant's estate.
(i) A landlord in
compliance with the provisions of this section shall have no further duty or
liability to the representative or the deceased tenant's estate after the
expiration of the tenancy.
(j) A landlord shall have no obligation to
disclose the death of a tenant or the history of deaths of tenants in a rented
unit to a prospective tenant.
(k)
For purposes of this section, "family member" means a person
who is related to the deceased tenant by blood, marriage, reciprocal
beneficiary relationship, civil union, adoption, or legal guardianship."
SECTION 2. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on November 1, 2024.
Report Title:
Residential Landlord-Tenant Code; Death of Tenant; Disposal of Personal Property
Description:
Amends
the Residential Landlord-Tenant Code to provide for a process to dispose of the
tenant's personal property and surrender the dwelling unit to a landlord when
there is a death of a tenant. Takes
effect 11/1/2024. (CD1)
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